Good afternoon. I think this project was announced 3 or 4 years ago, but in recent months it's begun to get going.

They have recently been doing vlogs, one of them shows the rides in storage:
This was the Ferris wheel from Brighton
This the the Mack E-Motion coaster that used to be in the Amsterdam Dungeons (Reaper, Drop Ride to Doom)
Some flat rides:
The other coaster was the Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop at Toshimaen
There's also talk of some sort of restaurant/observation tower thing dubbed 'Pumpkin Tower' read more here
I think 2018 is the opening date

I'm actually really excited for this? City parks are great, but this has some really weird investments. Also, Reaper! Drop Ride To Doom was ing awful, why on earth would they just buy it and plonk it in?!

Some classic rides they have there.
The Shuttle Loop could also get new trains and engines like the one at Walibi Belgium. The trains look rather sad - but could also be just dust, we do not know how good it was stored after leaving Toshimaen as we have no close up on the wheel assemblies. But we saw nothing of the engine block...
Not fluent in Netherlands but I guess some work has begun

And they had some kind of groundbreaking buffet on site - I assume the logo indicates some public funding

Plus a plan of the area - location looks great and seems like the ride area is elevated with parking underneath:

I can't believe that Shuttle Loop from Toshimaen is being resurrected. They will have to redo the entire ride with new everything to get it working. And Reaper will look really weird without any theming - surely they'd have to do something with that as well.

Even so, it looks quite fab and I'm excited to see it all come together.

Likely the park will include a waterpark as recent Youtube vid introduces "The Worlds Longest Water Slide" - it will start at the top of their main building and circle the whole perimeter of it multiple times.

New article from http://www.pretparknostalgie.nl/attractiepark-rotterdam/ in Netherlands.
Key points:
- The area is a former waste incinerator locally known as "South Cathedral"
- The guy planning the whole re-design also has re-designed the Kalkar nuclear power station into Kernie's Wunderland
- all incinerator machinery has been removed
- the outside ride area has been cleared of machinery and leftover buildings
- the former smokestacks will be used to vent fumes from restaurants
- one smokestack will be equipped with an observation ride with a 90 meter view over the Rotterdam harbour
- opening for summer 2018
Isn't it time to move this to "Park Construction"?

Look at what just turned up on the site. The old Boomerang coaster from the Pleasure Island theme park.source
In other news, the park is also planning to install an 850m long toboggan run in one of the buildings. Can't really get what exactly it is all about, but it certainly sounds intriguing. source

"The Rotterdam Amusement Park, which was under construction, founded by Hennie van der Most, is already receiving a blow. The arrival of two major attractions, including a Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop Coaster, is suddenly canceled due to stricter safety requirements, according to the founder. The attraction that many fans were looking for, the launch roller coaster by beloved manufacturer Schwarzkopf, will not come anyway. This is the founder of Hennie van der Most to the Dutch Algemeen Dagblad. According to Mr. van der Most, the attraction was canceled due to stricter safety requirements. "I probably have to make all kinds of adjustments, which can cost one million euros, or maybe one and a half, and I do not want to embark on an adventure like that." The tens of meters high thrill ride 'Evolution' is also being deleted. Both attractions will be sold abroad. The cancellation is quite unexpected, as Hennie van der Most said in an interview with Brakesection Magazine last month that they were busy with the Shuttle Loop and were talking to a firm in Canada to renovate the launch. In the site of the two top attractions, van der Most plans a large theater that should be there by 2020."
RIP.